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Job Location | Camden (London Borough) |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | 16,350 - 18,478 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time or part-time |
We are looking for an outstanding Deputy Manager and SENCo to join the team at our Fairfield Playcentre in the heart of Camden Town.In this varied and exciting role, you will work with the Playcentre Manager to deliver high-quality play services that promote childrens health and well-being. You will also help develop new services and create and retain an enthusiastic and dedicated team.As SENCo, you will support children with disabilities to access our play services in a way that meets their needs.In return, we are offering the following package to the right candidate:Salary: £16,350 per annum (*increasing to £18,478)Hours: 17.5 hours per week term-time* (41 weeks per annum) + 35 hours per week during school holidays (11 weeks per annum).*Increasing to 21 hours per week in June 2022, including working 10 Saturdays per annum delivering a supplementary play project.Leave: 28 days per annum (including public holidays) pro-rata.Other benefits: 5% employer pension contribution; flexible working (outside core hours); employee assistance programme.Location: Fairfield Playcentre, Camden Town, NW1The Person We Are Looking For:To succeed in this role, you will have an appropriate early years, childcare, education or playwork qualification at Level 3 or above. You will also have experience managing staff and leading teams in delivering high-quality, inclusive play or childcareservices.You will be a team player with strong leadership and communication skills and be able to build positive relationships with people from all backgrounds, including service users, parents, staff and delivery partners. Additionally, you will be able to showus your knowledge and understanding of safeguarding, EYFS, Ofsted standards and relevant current legislation, as well as approaches for supporting children and young people with disabilities.About PACE:We are a local, grass-roots charity providing high quality, inclusive play services in Camden to children aged 2 -18 years.Our team is what makes our work possible, and we look for passionate, experienced team members to ensure we deliver exceptional services to our community. In return, we offer our team an extensive package of benefits including:
Keyskills :
CharityDisabilitiesLeadershipSafeguardingYoung People